
AuHavrePro, a dedicated member and communications manager for the Aston Martin Owners Club (AMOC) USA West, shares an exclusive look into their annual Christmas Brunch. His photo essay captures the essence of the event, showcasing a stunning array of classic and modern Aston Martins, alongside a few unexpected British automotive guests. AuHavrePro's insights extend beyond the visual spectacle, offering a glimpse into the club's vibrant community and its efforts to welcome new generations of enthusiasts.
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That E-Type has been owned for decades by the Club President . The MC20 I saw for the very first time myself, an older woman named Olga (visible in image #10 wearing pink and red!) rolled into the meeting with it, the car looks hyper-modern and highly impressive in that context ....
Thanks for the pictures. All the best, Jon
the Silver Birch DB5 (all original, on red leather) owned by LONG-time member Joe who had bought the car 37 years ago ('87) for well under $20K in Cardiff, and subsequently moved to California a couple of years later, DB5 in tow. He drives the car frequently all around L.A., and people always ask him 'how much is it worth!?', he perpetually answers 'I don't know, and I don't wanna know.' ........
From what I recall, he had paid $12K in late 1987, for the MY 1966-67 DB5 which used to be a demonstrator car, and was therefore being sold as a used car, just over 20 years old at the time.... A deal of a lifetime ........
By the way, picture number 4 is a shot of the IMMACULATE engine bay of the DB5 ........
You are welcome to attend any of the events when you happen to be spending time in California. The USA West website, that I personally built and make sure is kept up to date all the time, is right here: amocusawest.org Cheers!
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